A 32-bit tabletop portable video game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. Released in 1995, it was marketed as the first console capable of displaying stereoscopic 3D graphics. The player uses the console like a head-mounted display, placing the head against the eyepiece to see a red monochrome display. The games use a parallax effect to create the illusion of depth. Sales failed to meet targets, and Nintendo ceased distribution and game development in 1996, having released only 22 games for the system.
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Enthusi | Jul 2021 | |
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Guy Perfect | Feb 2021 | |
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16-Bit | Feb 2021 | |
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Enthusi | Jan 2021 | |
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KR155E | Apr 2020 | |
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KR155E and StereoBoy | Oct 2018 | |
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KR155E | Jul 2018 | |
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KR155E and StereoBoy | Feb 2018 | |
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KR155E and StereoBoy | Jul 2017 | |
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KR155E | Nov 2015 | |
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Greg Stevens | Jun 2013 | |
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thunderstuck | Dec 2012 | |
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KR155E | Dec 2012 | |
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Fwirt | Oct 2010 | |
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Fwirt | Oct 2010 | |
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RunnerPack | Nov 2009 | |
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KR155E | Apr 2009 | |
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MrSparkle | Jan 2009 | |
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RunnerPack | Sep 2008 | |
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KR155E | May 2008 | |
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reality_boy | Aug 2005 | |
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reality_boy | Aug 2005 | |
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KR155E | Oct 2003 | |
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DogP | Apr 2003 | |
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Cooler17 | Feb 2003 | |
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KR155E | Oct 2002 | |
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RunnerPack | Sep 2002 | |
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KR155E | Sep 2002 | |
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KR155E | Sep 2002 | |
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frostgiant | Sep 2002 | |
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reality_boy | Mar 2000 | |
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VirtualE | May 1999 |